Audio loopback in linux kernel?
Robert Olson
olson at mcs.anl.gov
Tue Mar 28 15:22:13 CST 2000
If you're running the OSS drivers, the /usr/local/ag/bin/setup-mixer
script will turn off that loopback.
The up-and-coming ALSA rat will also take care of this correctly.
--bob
At 03:19 PM 3/28/2000 -0600, Camille Goudeseune wrote:
> > It was suggested that we have audio loopback turned on in our linux kernel.
>I've never seen such an option when building a kernel. More likely is
>that loopback is turned on in an audio control panel somewhere.
>Look for "xmixer" or "amixer" or some such little commandline/GUI program
>which adjusts your soundcard's settings. There'll probably be a button
>to push under the microphone-volume slider which toggles loopback (it
>may be called mute/unmute). Experiment...
>
> Camille Goudeseune
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